Harrison Ford returns to 'Star Wars: Episode VII' set

Harrison Ford is back and "Star Wars: Episode VII" is back in business.

That wind you feel is millions of costumed nerds releasing their collective breath.

Two months after Ford suffered a broken leg on the film's London set, cast and crew returned this week to Pinewood Studios from a two-week hiatus prompted by Ford's injury.

The 72-year-old actor walked without a limp recently while attending the premiere of "The Expendables 3," in which he and every other upright male who has starred in an action movie the past 50 years appeared.

He was injured in June, reportedly when a hydraulic door on Han Solo's Millennium Falcon malfunctioned, snapping his leg. Ford had surgery, some rehab, and is now ready to film the much-anticipated scenes in which Han and Chewbacca breakdance.

Han Solo, played by Harrison Ford, confronts an unhappy Jabba the Hutt in an enhanced scene from the "Star Wars Special Edition." (Lucasfilm)

Well ... probably not. Though no one has officially said they won't.

Disney and Lucasfilm has said the production delay won't affect the film's December 2015 release date. Director J.J. Abrams shuffled the filming schedule to minimize delays, but ultimately had to give everyone a couple weeks off.

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